Notes of a Defeatist

If It Wasn’t This… It’d Be Something Else

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The Gutting of Another Semi-Great T.V. Show

April 30th, 2006 by Hennessy

It’s no secret that the Palladino’s won’t be sticking with Gilmore Girls after this season after failed contract negotations. The Palladino’s distinctive voice made Gilmore Girls watchable, entertaining, if not the sheer reason alone that a show that’s only action was lips moving at a break neck pace could last for six years.  Their departure is on scale with the devastion that was left in the wake of Aaron Sorkin parting ways with The West Wing. 

From T.V. Guide.com:

 The word on the street is that you guys wanted a two-year pickup. True?
Amy:
I don’t think “pickup” is the right word, because this was a personal deal; this had nothing to do with the show. Our deal ends, or ended, already. Basically, what the f—k am I doing in editing? I should be home. So, we, personally, as individual writers did not have a deal going forward. The show is picked up and the actors have a deal but we didn’t have a deal. It wasn’t so much about a pickup. We have gone year to year to year, and this year we decided that this charade is ridiculous. We want to be able to be around to protect the show for next year, the year after, for however long the show is up and running.
Dan: We were doing one-year contracts for the last two years and we felt like…
Amy: It’s very exhausting to do a one-year contract.
Dan: We felt like we wanted to be able to see more than 300 days into the future; we felt like we had earned that. And that was definitely one of our points. We wanted to play a significant role on Gilmore Girls for at least two more years, because as Amy has told you before, we feel like this show… it can weave and bob and change and mutate and keep going, because it’s about family, it’s about relationships, and it could keep going for two, three, who knows how many years.
Amy: [And] they have to launch a new network. They need product. Maybe they’ll be very lucky and they’ll have like 12 hit shows right off the bat this year, but we sort of felt like… we find ourselves in the position every year of doing this. Every year, it’s like, “Oh, it’s the last year! One more year! Come back for one more year!” And it’s like, you know, kids, don’t tell me “one more year” anymore. I’m so tired of hearing “one more year.” It’s exhausting. I firmly believe that as long as… I mean, Lauren Graham, every show she does something different. She grows more as an actress. These actors aren’t done with their journey yet. And we feel like, sure, maybe it’s the last year, but chances are, if it’s a solid lead-in, if it does good numbers, if it helps them launch something, why wouldn’t they want another year? That’s not insane.

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